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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/26/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN DIEGO  DESPAIGNE )
 
LA ANGELS  SHOEMAKER )
+1.5  -135

-1.5  +115
+160

-170

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SAN DIEGO (21 - 25) at LA ANGELS (23 - 22)
View Previous GameNo Next Game
Tuesday, 5/26/2015 10:05 PM
ODRISAMER DESPAIGNE (R) vs. MATT SHOEMAKER (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
929SAN DIEGO+130Ov 8.5,+100+160Ov 8,+100
930LA ANGELS-140Un 8.5,-120-170Un 8,-120
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN DIEGO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games21-25-4.927-194.30.2480.2990.3830.6824.60.2560.3170.4460.763
Road Games10-13-1.814-94.40.2550.3090.3840.6934.30.2630.3240.4550.779
vs Right-handed Starters16-20-4.820-164.00.2430.2910.3850.6764.60.2590.3200.4480.769
Past 7 Games2-5-3.22-53.00.2270.2590.3100.5692.90.2230.2660.3790.645
Grass Games21-25-4.927-194.30.2480.2990.3830.6824.60.2560.3170.4460.763
Night Games14-18-4.917-154.10.2460.2970.3690.6664.80.2690.3270.4680.795
Interleague1-5-4.64-23.30.2090.2640.2840.5477.80.3210.3820.6070.989
SAN DIEGO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2480.2994615833927810390.3831911153703229236284041
Road Games4.40.2550.30923823210455170.38499641871916216151423
Righty Starters4.00.2430.291361236300569340.385140842832922027203531
SAN DIEGO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.391.303137.3716712721521226-712475%
Road Games3.901.33262.32827611022633-55455.6%

LA ANGELS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games23-22-0.919-243.80.2320.2860.3600.6463.90.2410.2970.3730.670
Home Games11-9+0.18-123.70.2410.2970.3600.6573.40.2320.2890.3420.631
vs Right-handed Starters16-18-3.616-173.70.2300.2820.3500.6324.10.2520.3060.3870.693
Past 7 Games4-3+1.13-44.40.2260.2920.3790.6715.00.2740.3320.4090.741
Grass Games21-20-117-223.80.2330.2870.3520.6393.70.2370.2910.3660.658
Night Games19-13+5.113-174.00.2370.2920.3690.6613.60.2280.2800.3510.631
Interleague3-301-52.80.2300.2700.3100.5803.20.2570.2920.3660.659
LA ANGELS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.80.2320.286451480344652400.3601611113211825632242730
Home Games3.70.2410.29720648156301150.360685214281171791015
Righty Starters3.70.2300.282341120258481280.350119812401619223172326
LA ANGELS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.591.213120.3524810810381157-514863.6%
Home Games3.301.08562.7242352316575-35550%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN DIEGO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/12/2015KENNEDY(R)@ SEATTLEPAXTON(L)4-11L1257.5 unO61101571
5/13/2015SHIELDS(R)@ SEATTLEWALKER(R)4-2W1307 ovU8619101
5/14/2015ROSS(R)WASHINGTONFISTER(R)8-3W-1106.5 ovO13518100
5/15/2015DESPAIGNE(R)WASHINGTONZIMMERMANN(R)0-10L+1207 unO7701670
5/16/2015CASHNER(R)WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R)1-4L+1256.5 unU5721170
5/17/2015KENNEDY(R)WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R)5-10L+1156.5 ovO740830
5/19/2015SHIELDS(R)CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R)4-3W-1206.5 ovO530753
5/20/2015ROSS(R)CHICAGO CUBSWADA(L)2-3L-1357 unU680560
5/21/2015DESPAIGNE(R)CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R)0-3L+1057 unU530760
5/22/2015CASHNER(R)@ LA DODGERSGREINKE(R)1-2L1826.5 unU661640
5/23/2015KENNEDY(R)@ LA DODGERSBOLSINGER(R)0-2L1407 unU100640
5/24/2015SHIELDS(R)@ LA DODGERSFRIAS(R)11-3W1107 unO20100730
5/25/2015ROSS(R)@ LA ANGELSWEAVER(R)3-4L1157.5 unU9601290
5/26/2015DESPAIGNE(R)@ LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R) 
5/27/2015CASHNER(R)@ LA ANGELSRICHARDS(R) 
5/28/2015KENNEDY(R)PITTSBURGHBURNETT(R) 
5/29/2015SHIELDS(R)PITTSBURGHLIRIANO(L) 
5/30/2015ROSS(R)PITTSBURGHMORTON(R) 
5/31/2015DESPAIGNE(R)PITTSBURGHLOCKE(L) 
6/1/2015 NY METS  
6/2/2015 NY METS  

LA ANGELS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/12/2015WILSON(L)COLORADOKENDRICK(R)5-2W-1758 unU1070540
5/13/2015SANTIAGO(L)COLORADOLYLES(R)2-1W-1658 unU8601080
5/15/2015WEAVER(R)@ BALTIMORECHEN(L)3-1W1008.5 evU741551
5/16/2015SHOEMAKER(R)@ BALTIMOREJIMENEZ(R)6-1W1209 unU1260321
5/17/2015RICHARDS(R)@ BALTIMOREWRIGHT(R)0-3L-1258.5 unU650740
5/18/2015WILSON(L)@ TORONTOREDMOND(R)6-10L1009.5 evO127017100
5/19/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ TORONTOSANCHEZ(R)3-2W1109.5 ovU661450
5/20/2015WEAVER(R)@ TORONTOHUTCHISON(R)4-3W1159 unU880541
5/21/2015SHOEMAKER(R)@ TORONTODICKEY(R)4-8L-1108.5 ovO5211060
5/22/2015RICHARDS(R)@ BOSTONPORCELLO(R)12-5W1008.5 ovO12921173
5/23/2015WILSON(L)@ BOSTONWRIGHT(R)3-8L-1059 ovO6611270
5/24/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ BOSTONMILEY(L)1-6L1259.5 evU4301260
5/25/2015WEAVER(R)SAN DIEGOROSS(R)4-3W-1257.5 unU1290960
5/26/2015SHOEMAKER(R)SAN DIEGODESPAIGNE(R) 
5/27/2015RICHARDS(R)SAN DIEGOCASHNER(R) 
5/28/2015WILSON(L)DETROITFARMER(R) 
5/29/2015SANTIAGO(L)DETROITSANCHEZ(R) 
5/30/2015WEAVER(R)DETROITGREENE(R) 
5/31/2015SHOEMAKER(R)DETROITPRICE(L) 
6/1/2015 TAMPA BAY  
6/2/2015 TAMPA BAY  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN DIEGO: San Diego Padres manager Bud Black turned the corner to meet the press on the first day of spring training and was taken aback at the throng of reporters waiting.
''What are we, the Yankees?'' Black asked.
No, but they're no longer the anonymous Padres, the light-hitting, star-less team planted near the bottom of the NL West.
Thanks to first-year general manager A.J. Preller's wild offseason, the Padres have been remade. There's suddenly star power. And expectations, too.
''The organization, from top on down, there's a different vibe,'' Black said.
A new ace in James Shields joins an already strong rotation. Matt Kemp, Justin Upton and Wil Myers make for a brand new power-hitting outfield. Derek Norris is now catching. Newcomers Yangervis Solarte and Will Middlebrooks have had great springs as they compete at third base.
''I'm impressed,'' Kemp said. ''We've got a lot of great players in this clubhouse. We have a really good chance of winning some games.''
It's been a long time since people have been saying that about the Padres. They were last in the postseason in 2006. They haven't had a winning season since 2010 and last year finished 18 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West.
A lost season included a shake-up at the top. Preller, a former assistant GM with Texas, replaced the fired Josh Byrnes in August. Preller was then the clear star of baseball's hot stove season.
Kemp, who acknowledged he was shocked the Dodgers traded him, thinks the Padres now have the best outfield in the game.
Shields, who helped get Kansas City to the World Series last season, was the last piece. He signed in February.
''Shields wanted to be here. Kemp, Upton, Norris, those guys are happy to be here,'' Black said. ''They're happy to be in San Diego. They're happy to be a Padre. That's a good thing.''
Now it will be up to Black, lauded for squeezing as much as he can out of bad rosters, to make them winners. The Padres expect to contend for at least a wild card spot.
''I've been in San Diego for 40 years. That energy is back,'' Padres executive chairman Ron Fowler said. ''People are talking baseball and it's fun to be a Padre right now.''
ROTATION WORKHORSES: Adding Shields gives the Padres baseball's most durable pitcher on a staff already known for eating innings. The right-hander has tossed 1,785 2/3 innings since 2007. No pitcher has thrown more. Tyson Ross (195 2/3) and Ian Kennedy (201) were workhorses in 2014. Right-hander Andrew Cashner was the exception, but last year's opening-day starter has looked dominant as he returns from arm issues. Brandon Morrow and Odrisamer Despaigne are contending for the fifth spot. And Josh Johnson, coming back from elbow surgery, could be ready by June. ''The one thing we do have is pitching depth,'' Shields said. ''And you can never have too much.'' The one issue: no left-handers.
CAN THEY FIELD?: The new outfield packs power, but can they cover spacious Petco Park? Kemp's arthritic hips were made public during trade discussions and he no longer has the speed for center. Myers has only played there in the minors. ''They read the noise that we're not going to play defense,'' Black said. ''Players have a lot of pride.'' Veteran Wil Nieves, a non-roster invite, is the likely backup catcher with Tim Federowicz sidelined following knee surgery.
WHO PLAYS THIRD?: Solarte, acquired last summer from the Yankees, has impressed at the plate and can also play second and first. Middlebrooks, coming off a poor, injury-plagued 2014 in Boston, has hit well and looked smooth in the field. ''I'm not too worried about it. I know I'm a good player,'' Middlebrooks said. ''He's a good player as well. We're both going to be on the field at some point.''
WHAT HAPPENS TO QUENTIN?: Preller's next task is to figure out what to do with all his spare outfielders. That includes Carlos Quentin, the oft-injured two-time All-Star. ''Everyone knows there's a DH in the American League,'' said Quentin, who is open to a trade. Will Venable and Cameron Maybin also face uncertain futures.
PRESSURE ON BLACK: Black found a way to win 77 games last year with a roster that scored 535 runs, 38 fewer than any other team. But Preller declined to extend his contract in the offseason. ''We're both in the last year before we're free agents,'' Kennedy said, grinning.
LA ANGELS: ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - The Los Angeles Angels had the majors' best record last year, and they return this season with baseball's best player at the center of largely the same roster.
Yet the Angels accomplished none of their biggest goals last year when they were swept out of the division series, and their sky-high payroll makes those unmet expectations even more painful.
So are the Angels a legitimate power or an unbalanced, aging team with a rapidly closing window? Mike Trout, Albert Pujols and manager Mike Scioscia can only figure it out by going back to work to find the right combination to contend again.
The Angels are difficult to evaluate because everything depends on the window from which they're viewed.
They have an enormous payroll topped by some of baseball's highest-paid players at their positions - Pujols, Josh Hamilton, C.J. Wilson and Trout, the reigning AL MVP. For all that money, consistent winning and championship contention is expected, which means the Angels' inability to win a single playoff game in five seasons is a disaster.
Yet the Angels still won 98 games last season despite losing budding ace Garrett Richards to a knee injury in August, and general manager Jerry Dipoto has restocked his roster while breathing life into what was considered the majors' worst farm system in recent years. From the bullpen to the heart of the order, Los Angeles has an undeniably solid complement of talent around Trout, the best player in baseball at 23 years old.
But just when the Angels look sharp, new worries arise. The biggest problem in 2015 is the fate of Hamilton, who is likely to be hit by a lengthy suspension for an apparent drug relapse before opening day. His recovery from shoulder surgery would have kept him out anyway.
Hamilton still has three years left on his $125 million contract, but at least his absence is cushioned by the grim fact that he has made no significant, consistent impact on the Angels' offense in two expensive seasons. Los Angeles acquired veteran Matt Joyce from Tampa Bay in the offseason, and returning outfielder Collin Cowgill also can fill in capably.
Some other things to watch when the Angels embark on their 55th season:
WHAT'S ON SECOND: The Angels' biggest problem is at second base, where Howie Kendrick leaves a gaping hole after nearly a decade entrenched in the job. With just a year left on Kendrick's contract, Dipoto traded him to the Dodgers to get promising young starter Andrew Heaney. But the lineup that led the AL in runs has lost its top hit producer - yes, Kendrick had even more than Trout - with no real plan to replace him. Josh Rutledge, Grant Green and Johnny Giavotella are among the light-hitting infielders getting a look in the spring, but none is likely to replace Kendrick's big bat.
RICH MAN: After leading the AL in RBIs and runs last season while winning the MVP trophy, Trout already has accomplished more than pretty much any 23-year-old in baseball history - and he's about to get paid for it. The outfielder's six-year, $144.5 million contract begins this year, albeit at a modest $5.25 million salary for 2015 before the deal skyrockets. Yet Trout hasn't shown any signs of complacency in the offseason, and he is working aggressively with hitting coach Don Baylor on limiting his strikeouts, which jumped to an AL-worst 184 last year.
WEAKNESS TO STRENGTH: After years of ineptitude, the Angels are confident their bullpen will again be among the majors' tops this season. Closer Huston Street and setup man Joe Smith are among the best in the business, while Mike Morin is expected to move into a bigger role with Kevin Jepsen's departure. Fernando Salas, Vinny Pestano and newcomer Cesar Ramos - Jered Weaver's college teammate - all are angling for innings, likely making the bullpen into a source of comfort for Scioscia.
GOTTA PITCH: The Angels' rotation has a high ceiling and a low floor - just like the rest of this team. Weaver and Wilson are on top of the rotation, but many believe both 30-something veterans took a step backward last season. Richards faces an uncertain mid-April return from a long rehabilitation, while Matt Shoemaker must prove he can replicate his shocking 16-victory performance that made him second on AL Rookie of the Year voting. Scioscia also must pick a fifth starter among Heaney, Hector Santiago and Nick Tropeano.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (SAN DIEGO-LA ANGELS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Padres-Angels Preview* =======================

By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

San Diego (21-25) at Los Angeles (23-22), 10:05 p.m. EDT

The days of possessing a perennially low-scoring offense were supposed to be gone after the San Diego Padres made a number of offseason moves to improve the lineup.

San Diego's inability to find consistency at the plate has contributed to its current slump, one they'll look to break out of Tuesday night against the host Los Angeles Angels.

The Padres (21-25) haven't finished in the top 20 in the majors in runs since tying for 19th in 2007, including finishing last in 2014. The additions of Justin and Melvin Upton, Matt Kemp, Will Middlebrooks and Wil Myers were expected to provide a cure for the offensive woes, but San Diego has been outscored 44-27 while batting .216 during a 2-8 stretch.

Eleven of those runs came in Sunday's win over the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Padres scored all of their runs Monday in the seventh inning before falling 4-3 to the Angels (23-22).

San Diego has scored three runs or fewer seven times over its last 10. Justin Upton had two hits Monday after homering and driving in six the day before, but Kemp went hitless and is 3 for 25 with nine strikeouts over his last seven.

Middlebrooks was hitting .211 on the season before having two hits in each of the last two. Melvin Upton has yet to play due to a left toe injury, and Myers has been out since May 11 with left wrist tendinitis.

Myers, hitting .291, is eligible to come off the disabled list Tuesday and is scheduled to have another scan prior to the game.

"He's doing a lot of strengthening exercises and he's encouraged by how he feels. But right now, there's no timetable," manager Bud Black said.

The Padres have been outscored 24-0 over Odrisamer Despaigne's last three starts. Despaigne (2-3, 6.11 ERA) moved back into the rotation after Brandon Morrow went on the disabled list May 3, then allowed 15 runs and 20 hits - four homers - over eight innings while dropping his first two starts.

The right-hander was solid Thursday, though, allowing two runs in six innings of a 3-0 loss to the Chicago Cubs. Manager Bud Black plans to keep Despaigne in the rotation for the time being.

"The last couple results didn't necessarily go my way, but I worked hard," Despaigne said.

Despaigne has never faced the Angels, who had lost three of four until Albert Pujols' broken-bat, walk-off single with the bases loaded Monday to kick off a 10-game homestand.

Matt Joyce and Carlos Perez each had two hits and an RBI for Los Angeles, which has won four straight at home.

The Angels' last home loss came with Matt Shoemaker on the mound May 9. He's lost all three of his home starts with a 9.45 ERA.

Shoemaker (3-4, 6.29) bounced back to give up one run in seven innings of a 6-1 win at Baltimore on May 16, but he gave up a career worst-tying eight runs - seven earned - in six innings of Thursday's 8-4 loss at Toronto.

"Everything is kind of going bad right now," said Shoemaker, whose 13 homers allowed are the second most in the majors to San Diego's James Shields' 15. "I've just got to find a way to get out of it."

This will be the right-hander's first start against the Padres, but Kemp is 1 for 3 with a home run in their matchups.


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